Fidelity managed to get more questions in at this year's meeting by sending more representatives and changing the odds.

But another company also managed to get two question in out of the 54 asked—pretty good odds considering that up to 900 individuals enter the drawing to ask a question.

That was Whitney Tilson and Glenn Tongue, founders of hedge fund T2 Partners.

Their secret? The two used the overflow room, which has its own raffle box that few people use. It's a completely fair move, and Tilson said he only began using the overflow room because it was "less chaotic and more comfortable" to watch the questioning session.